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I Love You More Than Cereal - by Black & Alexis Black (Paperback)
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I Love You More Than Cereal - by Black & Alexis Black (Paperback)
From Global Perspectives Publishing
Current price: $12.99
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I Love You More Than Cereal - by Black & Alexis Black (Paperback)
From Global Perspectives Publishing
Current price: $12.99
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Book Synopsis This debut kids book of the Maeva and Dad Redefine series titled, I Love You More Than Cereal follows Maeva and Dad as they explore the true meaning of love and the amazing impact it can have on all of us if we take the time to redefine it. Maeva really loves her cereal! Love can sometimes feel awesome, confusing, humbling, or just plain perfect. Can Maeva learn what it means to love her friends and family even more than she loves cereal? Join Maeva and her dad on their journey to explore the true meaning of love. Breaking down principles in the original twelve-time, award-winning bestselling book Redefining Normal: How Two Foster Kids Beat The Odds and Discovered Healing, Happiness and Love for younger audiences, this book celebrates healthy love, family, community, parenthood, and the value of Black fathers. With vibrant illustrations and lovable characters, this book is sure to be a childs favorite and enjoyed alongside family and friends with their favorite bowl of cereal! It will be enjoyed by children who love a good snack while exploring ideas of love, compassion and empathy. Who do you love more than cereal? Features a To and From personalization page, making this sweet offering an ideal gift for baby showers, holidays, birthdays, and more! Review Quotes I cant wait to purchase books for everyone! It will be in baby presents for years to come! You two have really nailed it! I wish I was back at school to share it with the kids on my caseload! I love the illustrations, especially the thought bubbles which coincidentally could lead to a conversation about the difference of thinking and doing.